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Waning media interest in robocalls alarming

Last Saturday a small group of demonstrators with signs, banners, and the inevitable Guy Fawkes masks marched through the rain, from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Art Gallery to the central library and back.

Futuristic Tokyo travel story underwhelms

To the editor: Re: "Tokyo's past and future make a perfect present," March 30. Ted Davis must be a young man, discovering with enthusiasm what is old hat for the rest of us.

Blaming Chinese for high house prices in Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­is racist

If you believe that house prices are being driven up in Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­because realtors are catering to wealthy offshore Chinese you are living in a fictional world. It is happening in our city's housing market, but it's statistically insignificant.

Waning media interest in robocalls alarming

U.S. election fraud resulted in Iraq War

RANTS: The story behind the "Baby on Board" signs

Tongue lashing To the gentleman who I just witnessed beating up his little dog on the seawall for not following his orders: shame on you! Little dog is off-leash and sees a big dog on-leashand runs towards it.Owner of little dogscreams: No, no, no.

Fake 'text' column failed to impress

To the editor: Re: "Text messages target top cop, union boss," March 28.

UBC an industry, not an institution

To the editor: Re: "UBC rakes in big money within education racket," March 21. I agreed with everything Mark Hasiuk said in his column. Having said that, it has been an industry for years and not an institution.

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Hanging in Limbo," March 30.

Shoppers better than Ford dealership

To the editor: Re: "Indian restaurant stares down city hall over facade," Letters, March 30. Mr.

OAS change will lead to workforce ageism

When the Conservative government announced last week it would increase the age of eligibility for Old Age Security from 65 to 67 in 2023, I was concerned.
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